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Australia cannot be a country that "cuts and runs" out of Afghanistan, the opposition leader says.
Five Australian soldiers died in the worst 24-hour period of Australia's decade-long involvement in Afghanistan, hurting defence force morale and raising comparisons to the Vietnam war.
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott paid tribute to the fallen diggers, but warned Australia could not shirk its responsibilities.
"I don't think Australians want us to be a country ... that cuts and runs," he told the Nine Network.
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In the first incident, a man in Afghan National Army uniform shot dead three soldiers and wounded another two from the Australian Mentoring Task Force Five at a patrol base in the Baluchi Valley, north of the main base at Tarin Kowt.
In the second, two special forces soldiers died when a US helicopter rolled over as it landed during an operation in Helmand Province.
The mission in Afghanistan had 18 months to go.
"We are on track," Mr Abbott said.
"Having spoken to lots of soldiers, they think they are making a difference."
Australian soldiers and the public had a right to be anxious about the "green on blue incident".
He hopes the Afghan authorities will be absolutely relentless in tracking down the rogue soldier who opened fire at the Australian soldier.
Mr Abbott admitted there was no "absolute certainty" Afghanistan would be a safe place once international forces withdraw in 18 months.
Governor-General Quentin Bryce has also expressed her condolences.
"We're thinking of their families ... our love shines from our hearts for them," she told reporters in London overnight.
Australian Greens senator Scott Ludlam said the attacks were targeted at morale.
"I have no doubt it will strengthen the resolve (of Australian soldiers)," he told ABC radio.
Senator Ludlam said it was important to critique the political decision that sent Australian soldiers to Afghanistan in the first place.
"The government and coalition are in agreement with each other and strong disagreement with the vast majority of the Australian population," he said.
He found it "baffling" that people were blaming the attacks on "cultural differences".
"It's much more tactical," he said.
"This is a decision the Taliban and their supporters are taking, advising these young men to join the (army and police), where they are trained and looked after and then at a certain point turn their weapons on their trainers ... this is a strategy."
Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke said an Australian presence in Afghanistan was in the national interest.
"We do need to remember why we are there in the first place," he told the Seven Network on Friday.
"The Taliban had become a hotbed and a home for terrorism networks around the world, including networks that were killing Australians.
"We do need to stay the course here to make sure we can leave an Afghanistan capable of defending itself.
"The transition out... we are already in the phase now."
Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey said the killer needed to face justice for his actions.
"This is evil, what they did was commit murder. This guy committed murder against three Australians. He needs to be hunted down and brought to justice," he said.
But it was important to deal with the facts, he added.
"The Afghan army are copping most of the casualties... not us," he said.
"That's the way it should be. We're training them."
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And just a few days ago 3 New Zealanders were also killed.
Australia and New Zealand sending citizens to FIGHT in countries with NO declaration of war.
IT is disgusting!
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByRebel_Radius (1443.02) 
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@Rebel_Radius fuckin a. It's like we're a colony of America these days or some shit.
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByKaboomBaby (39.30) 
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@KaboomBaby well, you are. But we have our Zionist and Israeli bosses too.
Posted Aug-31-2012 By104JebackaBrigada (562.50)

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@104JebackaBrigada I'd rather be a colony of you guys than those bastards. At least there's a little 'give n take' with us. With them it's all 'take'.
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByKaboomBaby (39.30) 
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@KaboomBaby "a little 'give n take' with us." Yeah, what we don't give to John Key, local councils take away.
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByRebel_Radius (1443.02) 
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@jimba_the_hut Yep and they are with other thug countries who are BOMBING their way to democracy.
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByRebel_Radius (1443.02) 
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@Rebel_Radius As I like to say, we'll free the SHIT out of you. LOL.
Posted Aug-31-2012 BySaros (792.20) 
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@Saros LOL :)
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByRebel_Radius (1443.02) 
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Evil, murder and so on its calld, but the atrocitys against the afghans cunt for nothing.
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByAfganBushWacker (22.60) 
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@AfganBushWacker Still butthurt are you?
Posted Aug-31-2012 By-Tipping_Point- (244.20) 
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Our government doesn't care we just keep charging the US for our "Help"
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByThePersuader (86.60) 
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everytime an Aussie soldier dies the news.com website runs a should we bring the troops home poll. Sures gives the taliban the notion that they are having an impact.
Posted Aug-31-2012 Byfookalah (711.60) 
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So to prove we don't cut and run, we're going to up the ante and let a few more of our soldiers die. That'll show 'em.
I've never understood this argument. The US does it too. It gets to the point where you think government just really doesn't value life at all despite all the blather about being "pro-life".
If you're in the belly you are sacred. Once you get out they shove a rifle in your hand and your ass on the battlefield.
Despicable.
Posted Aug-31-2012 BySaros (792.20) 
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Sadly I dont hold any hope of Afghanistan changing. Bring our boys and girls home, I say.
Posted Aug-31-2012 Byjenva (3593.06)

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The Afghanistan situation was fucked from the start. Perhaps hunting down the boogey man Osama (based on zero evidence) was a worthwhile cause, just to give the Americans some kind of vengence for the 9/11 attacks but it was a stupid move to occupy that country. History...blah... you guys & gals know the story. Dying to make a difference to some selected tribes on the other side of the world - wtf???!
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByKaboomBaby (39.30) 
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@KaboomBaby You wanna make a real difference to tribes on the other side of the world? Arm the shit out of them. They'll protect their way of life just fine from all outside threats.
Step 2: Leave them the fuck alone.
Posted Aug-31-2012 Bykajidono (686.16)

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The Aussies should leave early like a lot of other countries have,fuck the warmongering yanks,if they want to keep sacrificing their soldiers and taxpayers money so be it,it doesn't mean Australia has to do the same.
Posted Aug-31-2012 Bywerdum12 (253.80) 
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I've heard so many examples of "GET THE TROOPS OUT OF AFGHANISTAN" today that it makes me sick. Using the death of five warriors as an excuse to advertise your weak gutted political views sickens me, and I am appalled at the lack of intestinal fortitude shown by the general public. If anything we should honour these heroes' memory by systematically hunting down and annihilating the taliban scourge
from the Earth, and we should not rest until the world can light their smokes from the em More..
Posted Sep-1-2012 ByKreigan1AR (31.20) 
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bullshit it can't cut and run....hopefully they
ll become a republic and run their own affairs..
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